Wildlife
in Nepal
Parsa
Wildlife Reserve
The Parsa Wildlife Reserve was established in 1984, and covers an area of 499
sq. kilometers. It is located in the Terai region of Central Nepal. The reserve's
wildlife includes wild elephant, tiger, sloth bear, hog deer and hyena. Birds
include giant hornbill, peafowl, red jungle fowl and woodpecker. Snakes of different
varieties exist here, including king cobra, krait, rat snake and python.
The park has a sub-tropical climate, and is forested with Sal trees. Other vegetation
includes sissoo, silk cotton tree and khair. Tall sabai grass, also known as
elephant grass, also abound here.
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